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Adelaide Community Health Initiative Scheme (CHIS) Launched

Adelaide Community Health Initiative Scheme

The Adelaide Health Foundation is inviting applications from Dublin 24 community healthcare organisations for funding under the Adelaide Community Health Initiative Scheme (CHIS).

The Adelaide Health Foundation exists to advance healthcare, seeking to ensure that healthcare is available to all based upon health needs and not on financial means. The Foundation believes in “Just Caring” which embraces both our ethic of care and our ethic of justice.

Under the Adelaide Community Health Initiative Scheme (CHIS) we aim to assist local community healthcare organisations which specifically provide a service or supports within the healthcare field. Under the Adelaide CHIS, grants up to €5,000 can be awarded. Grants can be used for one specific purpose or divided between projects. All submissions must take into account the criteria outlined below.

CRITERIA

The scheme is designed to provide support for not-for-profit and charitable organisations, located primarily within the Dublin 24 area and benefitting the Dublin 24 community.

Organisations who have been awarded funding by the Adelaide Health Foundation previously are welcome to submit a NEW application; but there is no guarantee that the same project will be funded again.

Successful applicants will be required to supply progress reports on how the grant has been applied.

Successful applicants are requested to acknowledge the support of the Foundation where appropriate.

Projects funded in 2016 include:

Barnardos – Tallaght Teen Parent Support programme

Capacitar Ireland – Community wellness programme

Kingswood Community & Leisure Centre – Social Club for people with Alzheimers